HP t1000 T1000 Series Terminal Emulation Guide - Page 12

TCP/IP Connection Settings, Port Number, Telnet Name, Suppress Echo, Suppress 3270 Regime

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TCP/IP Connection Settings Selecting TCP/IP in the Host Information dialog box then clicking the Advanced button causes the TCP/IP Telnet Configuration dialog box to be displayed. Note that the options available and the default settings depend on the current terminal emulation (for example, the '3270' options are only applicable when running the IBM 3270 emulation, 'VT400' when running DEC VT400 emulation, and so on). The example illustration above shows the options available by default when you are running the IBM 3270 emulation. Port Number This enables you to specify the Telnet port number. The default Telnet port number, 23, can be substituted with any valid 16-bit port number. Specifying a number outside the valid range causes the setting to default to 1. Telnet Name This enables you to override the name that reported for the terminal type over Telnet. Suppress Echo When selected, this prevents the emulator from generating the Telnet echo option on connection. Suppress 3270 Regime When running the IBM 3270 emulation, the setting of this option determines whether or not support for the Telnet 3270 Regime option is suppressed. 1-6 Getting Started

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TCP/IP Connection Settings
Selecting
TCP/IP
in the
Host Information
dialog box then clicking the
Advanced
button
causes the
TCP/IP Telnet Configuration
dialog box to be displayed.
Note that the options available and the default settings depend on the current terminal
emulation (for example, the '
3270
' options are only applicable when running the IBM
3270 emulation, '
VT400
' when running DEC VT400 emulation, and so on). The example
illustration above shows the options available by default when you are running the IBM
3270 emulation.
Port Number
This enables you to specify the Telnet port number. The default Telnet port number,
23
,
can be substituted with any valid 16-bit port number. Specifying a number outside the
valid range causes the setting to default to 1.
Telnet Name
This enables you to override the name that reported for the terminal type over Telnet.
Suppress Echo
When selected, this prevents the emulator from generating the Telnet echo option on con-
nection.
Suppress 3270 Regime
When running the IBM 3270 emulation, the setting of this option determines whether or
not support for the Telnet
3270 Regime
option is suppressed.